Warren Buffett on Business

Publisher's Summary

The proven business principles of Warren Buffett.Warren Buffett is one of the most admired and prolific investors and managers in corporate America. Warren Buffett on Business is a timeless guide to strategies that can help you run a successful business. This book is a one-of-a-kind collection of Buffett's letters to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway written over the past few decades, and in a clear, simple style distills the basic principles of sound business practices.Through Buffett's own remarkable words, this practical management handbook shares valuable insights on communicating with, and treating employees and shareholders fairly; responsible corporate governance; ethical behavior; patience and perseverance; admitting mistakes; and having a passion for work.

Contains priceless pearls of business and management wisdom, woven into a delightful narrativeDesigned in an accessible manner and organized by business and management topics with strong lessons from BuffettProvides direct, hands-on information on major topics concerning managers, entrepreneurs, business students, and anyone interested in businessInformative and inspiring, this unique book puts Warren Buffett's business beliefs in perspective.

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Bait and Switch

When I read the words, "principles from the Sage of Omaha", I presumed there would be some original work. I wasn't expecting Warren Buffet to write the book, but I did presume given the title "Warren Buffett" in large font and capped letters that we good get something from him besides a cut and paste strategy from his Stockholders Annual Reports. I didn't even expect the book to be riveting, but I would have assumed that we could get something fresh and not just warmed over press releases. Really, quite a disappointment.